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    In the three introductory sessions that took place with my client Jean, I practiced Solution-Focused Therapy, Rational Emotive Therapy, and Humanistic Therapy. In this paper I would like to compare and contrast Solution-Focused Therapy and Rational Emotive Therapy as the primary techniques used in the introductory therapy sessions with my client. I have enjoyed practicing all three types of therapy in my three sessions with Jean, but felt that these two were the most prominent to reflect upon in

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    I practiced Solution-Focused Therapy, Rational Emotive Therapy, and Humanistic Therapy. In this paper I would like to compare Solution-Focused Therapy and Rational Emotive Therapy by talking about both individually. I would also like to talk about the differences in these two therapies. I would also like to share how I used these therapies as the primary techniques in the introductory therapy sessions that I had with my client. I have enjoyed practicing all three types of therapy in my three

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    Solution Focused Therapeutic Focus Solution Focused Therapy follows three basic steps. The overall goal of the first step is to find out what the clients want. The therapist does this by problem discussion. For example I would ask each family member “tell me why you all are coming to therapy? When does the problem occur? Who all is involved in the problem?” If these questions differ for each person I would then have the family prioritize their problem list. The second stage of Solution Focused

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    Make a personal evaluation of Solution Focused Brief Therapy, Identifying concepts and techniques which will facilitate you practice of CBT. | Within this essay I shall provide a personal evaluation of Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). I shall endeavour to outline the main principles, processes and strengths. I will also explore some of the weaknesses of the approach demonstrating some of the limitations in terms of application to specific issues and problems. Additionally, the essay

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    adults, and bullying others at school. Therefore, “Because family ‘tuckness’ is seen as a communication problem, the solution is the insertion of an intentional, strategic directive that alters the established pattern of relationship.” In leir of other methods, my supporting family therapy approach that most effective for these type of problems is the “Solution-Focused Family Therapy originated by Steve de Shazer and Insoo Kim Berg during the 1980s and

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    Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) radically transforms the therapeutic process and relationship. As the name suggests, solution-focused brief therapy is about "being brief and focusing on solutions, rather than on problems," ("About Solution-Focused Brief Therapy," n.d.). Instead of drawn-out and costly sessions with therapists, the client receives highly focused therapeutic intervals that do not delve into the past other than what is absolutely necessary. Only three to five sessions are generally

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    Counseling therapies are as diverse as the counselors who practice them and the clients who experience them. Most counselors use a specific theory when working with their diverse clients. Understanding and applying the appropriate therapy for each unique client in the counseling session is imperative. Common theories include, person-centered therapy, solution-focused therapy, Adlerian therapy, and cognitive behavior therapy. These theories can be applied when counseling, however they do have their

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    simply focus on creating a detailed way in which the client can move toward a more positive level on the scale. An additional major component of solution focused therapy is the concept of the therapist leading from behind, developing techniques that allow the client to be the expert regarding their own circumstances and to develop their own solutions. During this process, the therapist is not a passive listener, but adopts a posture of ‘not knowing’, in which they ask questions, complement the

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    assignment and what I am currently learning in class. She was more than happy to help me complete this assignment and found the topic of Solution Focused Therapy intriguing. I prepared by reading and reviewing the course materials. The role play video and experts video on Solution Focused Therapy helped prepare me the most because it allowed me to see what the therapy put into practice looks like. I asked the miracle question in a very similar fashion to how it was asked in the role play video, “I am

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    Jessica and her family have been court order to receive therapy resulting from several court appearances in which the court heard the intensity of the conflict among the family members. There is a history of distrust amongst family members, negative communication towards and about family members and of abuse displayed in both physical and verbal formats. Jessica is currently at risk for not passing onto the next grade level due to poor academic performance and a significant increase in school truancy

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